John Cena is now your new Undisputed WWE Champion.

Cena made history by winning his 17th world title, breaking the record he once shared with Ric Flair, after beating Cody Rhodes at the main event of WrestleMania 41.

His victory came with some help, however, in the form of Travis Scott.

John Cena Wins

Cena proved that he does not mind being the bad guy by employing cheap tricks and a whole lot cheating to get the win over Rhodes.

At one point, Cena exposed the top turnbuckle and used the metal to hurt Rhodes. As previously mentioned, Scott likewise showed up to give Cena the upper hand.

But it all came down to a moment wherein Rhodes could have used the WWE title against Cena. Cena pleaded not to be hit with the title, and Rhodes ended up not making any cheap shots.

However, Cena clearly had no problem as he hit Rhodes' head with the title belt to secure the victory.

Will John Cena Be a Fighting Champion?

As his retirement tour continues, it remains to be seen whether Cena will stick around or disappear, taking the world title with him.

Cena has hinted on the latter before, but an appearance schedule that has circulated on social media indicates that the WWE Universe will be seeing more of him until June.

It also remains to be seen who will challenge Cena for the title and if the 17-time world champion will retire as such.